In all seriousness, what a year 2016 was for Ronaldo. He scored 16 goals in 12 matches to help Real Madrid seal an 11th European title and even notched the winning penalty in a final shootout against rivals Atletico in Milan.

Being withdrawn in tears during the first half of the Euro 2016 final against France was a bitter pill to swallow, but the four-time Ballon d'Or winner certainly played his part in leading Portugal to their first major tournament triumph.

He has long since secured near top billing in the pantheon of all-time footballing greats.

Colombian outfit Atletico Nacional deservedly win the the Fifa Fair Play gong, which was decided upon by a special panel comprising of Gabriel Batistuta, Marta, Howard Webb, Vladimir Petkovic and Adolf Ogi.

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Chairman Juan Carlos de la Cuesta receives the award from former Barcelona stalwart Carles Puyol. It was given for the club's reaction to the Medellin air disaster that killed 71 people including 19 players and coaching staff from Brazilian club and Copa Sudamericana final opponents Chapecoense.

A statistical breakdown reveals that Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund supporters received 45.92% of the vote. Iceland, whose football federation have pointed out on Twitter that fans in the country have been unable to access Fifa's live stream of the ceremony, achieved 31.37% following their exploits at Euro 2016 and ADO Den Haag supporters 22.71%.

The latter were widely praised for showering sick children from Sophia's Children's Hospital in Rotterdam with cuddly toys during an Eredivisie clash against Feyenoord in September.

Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund supporters pick up the award for their spine-tingling rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" that was belted out in unison before last April's Europa League quarter-final second-leg tie at Anfield.

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That, a mosaic and a minute's silence commemorated the 27th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.

First on the agenda after a tedious explanation of the new trophies is the Fifa FIFPro World 11.

According to Fifa: "The award recognises the best players in each position based on their performances during the period from 1 December 2015 to 28 November 2016 inclusive. The winners are selected by over 45,000 professional players from around the world with each vote carrying the same weight."